Carl Froch

Super middleweight contender George Groves spoke with Tom Gray about bouncing back from his crushing loss to Carl Froch, sparring with Gennady Golovkin, his thoughts on the Sakio Bika-Anthony Dirrell fight and his plans to challenge the winner of the WBC title match.

From the September 2014 issue of THE RING Magazine: New contributor Elliot Worsell’s vivid account of the landmark Carl Froch-George Groves rematch includes the unique perspective of its referee and the pressure on him to deliver.

Fans share their thoughts on Gennady Golovkin’s impressive third-round stoppage of Daniel Geale, what might be next for “GGG,” the Bryant Jennings-Mike Perez fight, mythical matchups, and other subjects in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!

Carl Froch’s promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport says he is “very keen” on matching the IBF super middleweight titleholder against ex-middleweight beltholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. late this year or in spring of 2015. Hearn spoke to RingTV.com on Tuesday.

The manager of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. said that the he is willing “look at” a potential offer to fight IBF super middleweight titleholder Carl Froch “if it comes,” adding that the fighter’s father and legendary former world champion would be among those consulted.

Fight fans were treated to many world-class fights and events internationally last week, and THE RING’s divisional and pound-for-pound rankings were affected by the action. Nobody made more noise than Carl Froch who won his anticipated rematch with Geroge Groves.

Carl Froch said he could call it a day now and live contently following his career-topping win over George Groves on Saturday, but silenced any rumors of retirement by reaffirming that a bout in Las Vegas is still on his boxing bucket list.

True fans from both sides of The Pond share their thoughts on Matthew Saad Muhammad, Carl Froch’s sensational one-punch KO of George Groves, the Sergio Martinez-Miguel Cotto fight, Nonito Donaire and much more in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!

RingTV.com’s Tom Gray was ringside for Carl Froch’s eighth-round KO of George Groves in their historic rematch in London. Gray, who was also at the post-fight presser, presents the comments from both teams after the stirring event.

Carl Froch hailed his eighth-round KO victory over George Groves at Wembley Stadium on Saturday as the greatest night of his entire career. The super middleweight grudge rematch attracted an 80,000 crowd in London, England – a record for British boxing.

In a battle of will and resilience over technique and speed, champion Carl Froch and challenger George Groves will rely heavily on the advice of their cornermen at their blockbuster Wembley Stadium showdown in front of 80,000 spectators.

Fans share their thoughts on tomorrow’s highly anticipated grudge rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves, the magnitude of the British event, Andre Ward’s inactivity, the pound-for-pound rankings, and much more in this week’s Friday mailbag. Enjoy!

Carl Froch is set to earn around £8million and George Groves £2million from their anticipated Wembley Stadium showdown on Saturday. Froch will take the lion’s share of the prize money from the biggest fight in British history.